The script is designed to hold a solemn line dedicated to the memory of those killed in the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945. If the students' grandparents are war veterans at school, they can be invited to the assembly hall to hold the line. It is necessary to select a presenter and 4 schoolchildren in advance to tell about the war. Script for primary school children.

Host: On May 9, for the umpteenth time, the Great Victory salute will sound in every city. And the memory of the people to this day keeps the moments of immense suffering of those distant war years and that tremendous courage of Soviet soldiers and home front workers. Victory Day on May 9, 1945 is familiar to every country, but our people went to it for a long four years, which will be discussed now.

First student:
Forty-first year. The war began.
Even the dust of all times will not tighten -
Our whole country remembers this date,
Will keep her memory forever.

How then our whole country rose
As they went to the front with a banner,
To forget this date and we cannot,
After all, there were many dead and wounded every year.

We suffered losses, but the people did not surrender,
We died, but we did not give the country,
Let the enemy sing on the graves and sing songs,
But we believed in power, we knew.

Second student:
The forty-second year is coming
The enemy aimed a cannon at Leningrad,
The bomb destroys and tears everything in the neighborhood,
But we don't cry into the pillow at night.

The enemy could not even for a moment,
Stop our valor and honor,
The heartbeat hasn't stopped
This means that there is strength and will!

From the raid Hitler could not break
Our will to great victories
The people will not tire of grieving for the lost,
And the third year is already following ...

Third student:
The forty-third year now comes,
Frontiers await again ahead,
But none of us in the steppe roars,
By creating ditches, dugouts.

At the crossroads of the desert then,
The soldiers wrote their names
So that at a peaceful hour the country could
Remember everyone and always remember!

Fourth student:
The forty-fourth year came unnoticed,
Fatigue and even powerlessness
But I believe in the bright, believe in the summer,
In which everything will be stable.

There is still a war going on, but everyone stubbornly believes
That the day will come and we will drink the pain to the bottom,
That a peaceful day will open doors for all of us
That with a new day, silence will come.

Fifth student:
Forty-fifth year - silent darkness,
Still standing all over the country
But the day is big in early May
Already striving for us - for you!

And there is no such land in the country,
Wherever Victory would not come,
Where would it be the beginning of May,
The country would not celebrate!

And someone cried relentlessly
And someone could not stop laughing,
And someone returned smoothly,
And someone will sleep forever ...

Host: For four long years there was a terrible, difficult, Great War. For 1418 days, evenings, nights, the battle for their Motherland did not stop. Almost 20 million dead - this is if each of the dead is honored with a minute of silence, the country will be in complete silence for 32 years.

Guys, let's have a minute of silence
We will honor the memory of our heroes,
Their voices once sounded
They once had dreams.

They once met the sun in the morning,
But they gave life for the good of the country,
But they believed and they knew
That we will remember them.

Who left and will never return ...
We will remember in spite of the centuries,
Because they gave the sun,
Because they gave us life.

The memory of the victims is honored with a minute of silence.
We will remember you
We know your contribution
Into our bright life
Sleep well, soldier!

(The song "Victory Day" sounds, the guys can sing it themselves or sing along to the soundtrack. The line is over.)

Motivational block.

Recruiting new first-graders every time, I never cease to be surprised: how different they are! Kind and cordial, diligent and not so, patient and restless. The energy of childhood is inexhaustible, you just need to skillfully direct it, open the doors to the complex and contradictory world around you, but so attractive for the child, help make the first right steps in it.

Having 25 years of experience in the secondary school №18 as a primary school teacher and class teacher, I am deeply convinced that education should permeate all spheres of a child's life and I consider the most important civil-patriotic and spiritual-moral education of students.

In the last decade, economic and political changes have taken place in Russia, which have led to significant social differentiation of the population and the loss of spiritual values. These changes have reduced the educational impact of Russian culture and education as the most important factors in the formation of a sense of patriotism. The gradual loss of our society's traditionally Russian patriotic consciousness has become more and more noticeable, which has led to a deformation in the upbringing of the younger generation. Therefore, the need to revive patriotic education today is one of the priority tasks of educational work. Patriotic education should be carried out on the basis of a qualitatively new concept of the status of education, taking into account domestic traditions, national and regional characteristics, and the achievements of modern pedagogical experience.

My family was not spared by the war, both grandfathers were participants in the Second World War. One died defending the city of Leningrad in 1941. The second grandfather died of his wounds in 1985, was a participant in the crossing of the Dnieper, where he was seriously wounded. Probably it was these circumstances that became motivational in choosing one of the directions of my educational work, civil-patriotic and spiritual-moral education of students. I represent one of the directions of the education program for my first graders, which is called"Where does the Motherland begin?"

purpose : creating conditions for the education of patriots of Russia, citizens of a legal democratic state with a sense of national pride, civic dignity, love for the Fatherland, their people.

Tasks:

to expand students' ideas about their small about the big Motherland, its traditions, culture and history

promote developmentthe process of forming civic qualities in schoolchildren

continue the formation of the moral foundations of the individual, the level of spiritual culture, humanistic attitude to the world and people

Intended outcome

As a result of the implementation of the program, children will develop:

  • knowledge about the traditions, culture and history of their small and big Motherland
  • the need to comply with moral, spiritual, legal universal human norms
  • active citizenship
  • understanding healthy lifestyle as a necessity
  • feelings of national pride, love and respect for their Fatherland, people.

Forms and methods of work

Methods of forming consciousness

Conversations rally

Explanations of the presentation of the speech

Meeting research stories

exposure cool clock

Methods of organizing activities

Research holidays

Games concerts

Guided tours

KTD Museum

evening projects

timur publications

Motivation and incentive methods

Incentives

Acknowledgments

Principles of program implementation

variability (focus on creating space for self-realization of program participants; determining the individual development trajectory of each participant)

the principle of co-creation (the program is implemented by all participants in the educational process)

the principle of dynamics (the program is in development and adaptation to constantly changing conditions of implementation)

the principle of integration (development of various aspects of the personality of children)

the principle of self-determination (the development of all participants in the process of the ability to design their own activities)

principle of humanism (personality orientation)

The main executors of the program activities are the class teacher, children and their parents.

Victory Day holiday script

« THE WAR WAS FOUR YEARS "

Purpose:Development of patriotic feelings and the formation of a sense of pride in their homeland.

Tasks:

to acquaint students with historically significant dates and events for the country,

instill an interest in history,

to form a feeling of love and pride for the Motherland, for the feat accomplished by the Russian people.

Registration: A screen, a projector, a memory bell, candles, a frame for a memory tape, photo - faces of Victory, triangles - letters from the front, graphic drawings on the theme "The people's war is going on ..."

Music sounds. Veterans are entering the hall. The present veterans are presented by name with an indication of the awards.

HOST: On May 9, 2010, the Victory salute will be thundered for the 65th time. And the immense suffering of the war years and the immense courage of the people are still alive in the memory of the people.
The whole world knows May 9, 1945. Our country has been going to this day for 4 years. But what years they were ...

(poems are read by fifth-graders, in their hands are tablets with the years of the war)
1st READER: -Forty-first! June.
Year and month of national struggle.
Even the dust of the times
This date cannot be delayed.
The country was rising
And she went to the front
Reddish stars
Carrying away banners on the canvases.
2nd READER:
Forty second! To Leningrad
Girth on three sides
Hitler was walking with a force of 40 divisions.
Bombed. He brought the artillery closer
But did not shake even a micron
Didn't pause for a moment
He is a heartbeat of Leningrad.
And seeing this, the enraged enemy
The city was supposed to be taken from a raid,
Seemingly tried and tested strategists
He called for help: Frost and Darkness.
And they came, ready for victories,
And the third, Hunger, followed them.
3rd READER:
Forty third!
In the damp steppe under digging,
Where we broke the lines
Where there were long trenches.
Moats, barriers, dugouts.
There, at the deserted crossroads,
So that the country remembers them,
On the stars, on plywood boards
We wrote down the names.
4th READER:
Forty-fourth!
Another war, but we stubbornly believe
That there will be a day, we will drink the pain to the bottom.
The wide world will open its doors again
At dawn, a new silence will rise.
5th READER:
Forty-fifth!
There was still a dumb darkness
The grass was crying in the fog.
The ninth day of May
Already came into its own.
All over the country from end to end
There is no such city, there is no village,
Wherever May Victory Comes
The great ninth.
Someone sang and someone cried
And someone slept in the damp earth ...

Child Reader
What songs are frontline
The past was created by the war!
Feelings are vibrant and alive in them
Rise in a rampant wave.

Leading
The song of the war years ... Together with the Motherland, she joined the soldier's formation from the first days of the war and walked along the dusty and smoky roads until the very Victory. The song shared sorrows and joys with the warriors, encouraged the fighters with a cheerful joke, saddened with them about the separation from their relatives. In the name of Victory, the song helped to endure hunger and cold, gave the people the strength to withstand and win.
How many beautiful and unforgettable songs of the war years there are. And each has its own story, its own destiny ... The phonogram of the 1st verse and chorus of the song "Sacred War" sounds.
The 1st narrator and a boy in a tunic appear on the stage (High school students)

1st storyteller
On the third day of the war, June 24, 1941, on the front page of the Izvestia and Krasnaya Zvezda newspapers, the poems of Vasily Ivanovich Lebedev-Kumach "Sacred War" were published. The newspaper with the poems came to the head of the Red Banner Song and Dance Ensemble of the Red Army A.V. Alexandrov. The poetry shocked the composer. And the very next day the song appeared. The first performance of the song took place at the Belorussky railway station on June 27, 1941.

The frames of the wires are projected onto the screen to the front of the photo chronicles of the beginning of the Great Patriotic War.

Boy in tunic
We sang "The Holy War" for the fighters leaving for the front, and we all experienced the real shock that happens when you come into contact with a work of art of great life truth. I remember the soldiers sitting on wooden chests ... suddenly stood up after the first verse of the "Holy War" and in the silence that followed, standing, listening to the song ... Then they demanded to repeat the song again and again, trying to sing along, remember the words in order to take it with them with a parting smile of a mother or wife.

1st storyteller.

Again and again, five times in a row the ensemble "Sacred War" sang. Thus began the path of the song, glorious and long. From that day on, the song was sung everywhere: at the front line, in partisan detachments, in the rear. Every morning after the battle of the Kremlin chimes, it sounded on the radio.

The song "Sacred War" is played
(lyrics by V. Lebedev-Kumach, music by A. Alexandrov).

LEADING: Light of memory, light of sorrow and love ...
And after many years, and through the centuries
A hot drop of spilled blood
Our children bring it in themselves!

(Poems are read by first graders.)
1 Child: Here's the news: grandma said

That she fought in the partisans!

You are a coward, dear granny….

I have a frivolous cold -

Your heart feels bad right now.

If I scratch myself to blood

You are losing all your health.

And when cannons are fired in the movies

You plug your ears right away!

Grandmother replied quietly:

That's right, I was a coward then….

And then at the sight of someone's blood I completely lost my health,

And when the cannon hit from the hillock,

I was scared for the whole village!

Only for myself I was not afraid.

So she ended up in the detachment.

2 Child: Once upon a time my grandfather

Was a boy like me.

Only his childhood was difficult,

Because there was a war.

I know about her from books

I saw her in the movies -

And grandfather was a boy ...

True, that was a long time ago.

3 Child: He told me how it used to be

Throwing toys away

Worked with old and small,

To help the soldiers at the front.

And he also remembered how mom

To save your children

I added bran to the dough

And she baked this bread in the oven.

4 Child: And my grandfather told me,

What's from a potato peel

They cooked soup, and everyone was very happy,

This holiday was for kids.

I'm certainly not a stupid guy

I will be able to understand everything, but in no way

I can't imagine

For children to live like this ...

5 Child: I want you grandpa dear

Give candy and chocolate

At least now you eat plenty

And let childhood come back.

6 Child: Yes, there was not enough bread, light,

Toys, holiday candy.

You learned this ruthless word early - "No!"

So you lived, not knowing yourself,

Than the war cheated you.

And with maternal eyes

The country looked into your eyes

You were her cherished hope in her darkest hour -

And the light and salt of the native land and its gold reserve.

7 Child: We judge war in different ways

We are childish, and you are with tears,

But we want you to know and remember

How we appreciate the world you gave

Although small, but patriots

And let in a child's hand and let the little flag

Your blood burns in us, filling us with valor

And the native country, the honor and glory of victory

A child comes out with dad, with bouquets of flowers.

Child-reader. R veterans live with us,
That passed on the roads of war.
Let their old wounds hurt
But in spirit they are, as before, strong.

Dad.
War of the heart has scorched you

Separation and merciless fire
But she didn't kill you
What we call kindness.
There is no one in the world more human
People who have gone through the hell of war.
After all, they will remember forever
The price of that early gray hair
That she showered like ashes
Still a boy's whiskey.
Although a lot of time has passed since then,
But can you get away from that longing
Which stood in dry eyes
Boys turned gray from trouble.
After all, until now, life has not equalized
Wars are cruel traces.
That's why someone else's pain worries you so much
And it keeps you awake at night.
He cannot put up with cruelty,
Who lives for the happiness of others!

Children give flowers to veterans. For memory, veterans are asked to be photographed for a commemorative picture.

HOST: The war went on for 4 years - that's 1418 days and nights! 34 thousand hours and 20 million dead people! 20 million, just imagine - if a minute of silence is declared for each of the 20 million in the country, the country will be silent ... 32 years!

Quiet, guys, a minute of silence
We will honor the memory of heroes,
And their voices once sounded
In the morning they met the sun,
Our peers are almost.
There are no those among us
Who went to the front and never returned.
Let's remember through the centuries, through the years,
About those who will never come again.
Let's remember!

A minute of silence.

The light turns off, the children sit in the "circle", and a candle is lit.

Look, children at the burning candle. What does a flame look like?

(children's answers).

Where else could you look at the flame and think about something mysterious, important?

(children's answers). But there is a fire that evokes special feelings and special memories in people. This is the fire at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier.

Why is the grave called that? (children's answers). There are many such graves in our land. These graves contain the remains of soldiers killed on the battlefield during the war. The ashes of one of these soldiers are buried near the Kremlin wall in Moscow. Therefore, on the tombstone is written: "Your name is unknown." And what does the second part of the inscription mean: "Your feat is eternal" (children's answers). This inscription means that people will always remember that the fallen soldiers defended the Motherland, their relatives and friends, their children and grandchildren.

Memory tape.
A family with close relatives participating in the Great Patriotic War: in hostilities, in the rear, in besieged Leningrad, in a partisan detachment, prisoner children - prepare material and photographs in advance. At the holiday, children with their parents come up to the memory tape and place a photo on the tape, saying the degree of relationship, surname and first name.
And they light a candle in memory, strike the bell.

Leading... And now a question for all guests. What do we value most in life? (answers) These are the components of our life happiness, which fascism wanted to deprive us of.

Recording of the song "Victory Day".
Children stand up in a semicircle, with pictures of a peaceful life in their hands.

Child Reader 1.The sun has freckles, the sun has toys.
He doesn't need machine guns and guns.

It dreams of happiness and dances
Draws smiles of flowers on the asphalt.

Child Reader 2
This good sun will not go down
Which is called the childhood of the planet.

Not! We declare war
To all evil and black forces

The grass must be green
And the sky is blue-blue.

Child Reader 3
We need a colorful world.
And we will all be happy
When they disappear on earth
All bullets and shells.

Child Reader 4
Thank you soldiers
For life, for childhood, for spring,
For silence, for a peaceful home,
For the world we live in.

Children congratulate veterans.

"There was a war for four years"

class hour

Grade 3

teacher Silvanenok O.A.

MOU "SOSH" Settlement Stekolny

year 2012

Objectives:

  1. Fostering a sense of patriotism, pride in their homeland.
  2. Expansion and deepening of students' knowledge about the history of the country.
  3. Raising gratitude of respect in children; compassion for people who survived the hardships of war.

Equipment:

  1. thematic posters
  2. exhibition of books about the Second World War
  3. audio recordings of the songs "Get up, the country is huge", "Victory Day"

Plan:

  1. Organization of the class.
  2. Leading students to the definition of the topic of the class hour and finding out the knowledge of students about the May 9 holiday.

Name the holidays celebrated in our country.

  1. Clarification of children's statements. Teacher message

Victory Day is one of the main holidays in Russia. The inexorable time is pushing us further and further on May 9, 1945, but we must still remember at what cost our people won the victory in the Great Patriotic War.

Victory Day is celebrated on May 9. It was on this day in 1945. In the suburbs of Berlin, the Chief of Staff of the Supreme High Command Field Marshal V. Keitel from the Wehrmacht, Deputy Supreme Commander-in-Chief Marshal of the USSR G.K. Zhukov from the Red Army and Air Marshal of Great Britain A.U. Tedder from the Allies signed the Act of unconditional surrender of Germany.

Recall that Berlin was taken on May 2, but the German troops offered fierce resistance to the Red Army for more than a week before the fascist command finally decided to surrender to avoid unnecessary bloodshed.

Long before this moment, J.V. Stalin signed a decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR that from now on May 9 becomes a public holiday - Victory Day and is declared a day off. At 6 o'clock in the morning Moscow time, the decree was read by the announcer Y.B. Levitan on the radio.

The first Victory Day was celebrated as, probably, very few memorable events in the history of the USSR and Russia were celebrated. People on the streets congratulated each other, hugged, kissed and cried.

In Moscow, the Victory salute was given, the largest in the years of the existence of the Soviet Union: thirty volleys thundered out of a thousand guns.

Abroad, Victory Day is celebrated not on May 9, but on May 8. This is due to the fact that the Act of Surrender was signed in CET on May 8, 1945. at 22h 43min. In Moscow, taking into account the two-hour difference, at that moment it was already May 9.

War-torn Europe also celebrated Victory Day sincerely and universally. In almost all European cities, May 9, 1945. people congratulated each other and the victorious soldiers.

In London, Buckingham Palace and Trafalgar Square became the center of celebrations. The English subjects were congratulated by King George VI and his wife Queen Elizabeth. W. Churchill spoke from the balcony of Buckingham Palace.

So guys, May 9, 2010. The Victory salute will be thundered for the 65th time. And the immense suffering of the war years and the boundless courage of the people are still alive in the memory of the people. May 9, 1945 knows the whole world. Our country went to him for four years. But what years they were ...

  1. Reading poems about the Second World War by students.
  1. Listening to the a / record "Get up, the country is huge"
  2. Installation 1941 - 1942 - 1943 - 1944 - 1945
  1. reader: Forty-first! June.

Year and month of national struggle.

Even the dust of the times

This date cannot be delayed.

The country was rising

And she went to the front in port,

Cumache stars

Carrying out banners on the canvas.

Reader 2: Forty-second! To Leningrad

Girth on three sides

Hitler was walking with a force of 40 divisions.

Bombed. He brought the artillery closer

But he did not shake even a micron,

But did not pause for a moment

He is a heartbeat of Leningrad.

And seeing this, the angry enemy

The city was supposed to be taken from a raid,

Seemingly tried and tested strategists

He called for help: Frost and Darkness.

And they came, ready for victories,

And the third, Hunger, followed them.

Reader 3: Forty-third!

In the damp steppe near Perekop,

Where we broke the lines

Where there were long trenches.

Moats, barriers, dugouts.

There, at the deserted crossroads,

So that the country remembers them,

On the stars, on plywood boards

We wrote down the names.

Reader 4: Forty-fourth!

Another war, but we stubbornly believe

That there will be a day, we will drink the pain to the bottom.

The wide world will open its doors again

At dawn, a new silence will rise.

Reader 5: Forty-fifth!

There was still a dumb darkness

The grass was crying in the fog

The ninth day of May

Already came into its own.

All over the country from end to end

There is no such city, there is no village,

Wherever May Victory Comes

The great ninth.

Someone sang and someone cried

And someone slept in the damp earth ...

Four years of hard times

They dragged on like a century.

But they became a feat of the people

These four difficult years.

... The earth was smoking and trembling

And for a long time she did not give birth to bread.

A sea of \u200b\u200bblood is spilled on it.

And how to measure the tears of a widow?

And under the charred mountain ash

Son's wounded body -

Another beardless soldier.

It is pressed to its native land.

Only the tuft sticks out stubbornly.

The last word was: "Mom ..."

One of the many at dawn

He stepped from feat into immortality.

In the gray grass, not green,

The deceased twenty million ...

Yes, they became a feat of the people

Those four harsh years.

  1. Teacher message:

The war went on for four years - that's 1418 days and nights! Thirty-four thousand hours and 20 million dead people! Twenty million, just imagine - if a minute of silence is declared for each of the 20 million in the country, the country will be silent ... 32 years!

Quiet, guys, piss for a minute

We will honor the memory of heroes,

In the morning they met the sun,

Our peers are almost.

There are no those among us

Who went to the front and never returned.

Let's remember through the centuries, through the years,

About those who will never come again.

Let's remember!

  1. The message of students about veterans, participants of the labor front - living in the village.
  1. Victory Day is a holiday of spring,

The day of the defeat of a brutal war

Day of defeat of violence and evil,

Sunday of love and kindness.

Memories of those who imagine

I set the goal so that henceforth this day

All people's efforts have become a symbol -

Raising babies in peace and happiness.

  1. Reading out the list.
  2. How could you congratulate these people?

9.05. at 13/00 - Meeting of memory (present a postcard, orally congratulate)

Call (list of phones is attached)

  1. Summing up the results of participation in the general village action "Memorial of Memory" (collecting money from students, parents)
  2. A minute of silence.
  1. Nobody knows their last names

There are no songs about them, no books.

And someone's son and someone's sweet

And someone's first student.

They lay down on the battlefield -

Those who barely began to live.

And the sky was blue

There was green grass.

Forget, that bitter year is not close

We could never.

Obelisks all over Russia

How souls are torn from the earth.

They covered up life with themselves, -

Those who barely began to live

So that the sky is blue

There was green grass.

  1. Let us honor the memory of those who gave their lives in the struggle for peace and happiness on earth, for our lives with you with a minute of silence. (Minute of silence)
  1. Audio recording of the song "Victory Day"

MUNICIPAL BUDGETARY EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION

TUMANOV SECONDARY SCHOOL

NAMED AFTER THE HERO OF THE SOVIET UNION K.I. MOLONENKOVA

VYAZEMSKY DISTRICT, SMOLENSK REGION

"There was a war for four years"

Prepared and conducted by: Senior counselor

Skakovskaya Elena Alexandrovna

VICTORY DAY rally script

"There was a war for four years"

Good afternoon, dear Tumanovites and guests

our village!

Leading:

Many years of our glorious Victory,

Peaceful dawn again, silence ...

And silently walks the planet

Spring returned to the people!

There are already distant distances behind,

The years, as if in a fog, are visible.

And have become adults long ago

The grandchildren of those who returned from the war.

No matter how many years and decades have passed, people

The lands will return to the Great again and again

Victory.

And in these days of solemn memory, our duty commands once again to bow low to the heroes who fell in the battles for the Motherland, heroes who live in peacetime, to bow and say to them:

We will always keep the memory of Great events, passing it on from generation to generation.

And the light of Victory will never go out in our hearts! ”
We dedicate our meeting to the memory of people who have passed away forever and the memory of those who are alive today, who survived and won!

The floor for the opening of the rally dedicated to the great Victory is given to the Head of the Administration of the rural settlement Marina Georgievna Gushchina.

Anthem of the Russian Federation

For the ceremony of lighting the fraternal burial, the floor is given to the rector of the church, Father Constantine.

Host: The Budanovites of our Tumanovsk school are addressing you, dear veterans and home front workers, with a low bow and a word of welcome.

1. The war ended long ago.

Soldiers came from the war long ago

And on the chest of their order

Burn like memorable dates.

To all of you who endured that war-

In the rear, or on the battlefields

Brought a victorious spring -

Bow and memory of generations.

2. That longest day of the year

With its cloudless weather

Gave us a common misfortune

For all, for all four years.

3. She so pressed the mark

And laid so many on the ground

That twenty years and forty years

The living cannot believe that they are alive.

4. The entire globe under your feet

I live. I breathe. I sing.

But in my memory is always with me

Those killed in action.

5. Let me not name all the names

And there are no relatives, relatives

Is this why I live

That they died?

6. He protected you on the battlefield

Fell down without stepping back

And this hero has a name-

The Great Army is a simple soldier.

7. Silence exploded with thunder,

the border is covered with soot,

and merciless war

rolled into the country of the Soviets.

8. In the bloodiest battles

We all fraternized with death ...

And in those borderlands

many remained forever.

9. And grew in them with grass,

and were destroyed by the power of decay,

crying without hearing above myself,

and not having tasted the burial.

10. And those who were next to them,

until the hour has struck them,

although everyone was dead tired.

11. Sometimes it was impossible to understand

where is the front, where is the rear, where is the environment,

and trembling knees will not stop,

when bombed to kill.

12. We clung to every point,

without having time to dig in ...

Until Mother Winter

we didn’t get enough sleep.

13. We have endured much adversity,

only the death of the enemy was a joy ...

To the one who survived the first year

all the torments of hell are not terrible.

14. What I owe them, I know.

And let not only a verse

My life will be worthy

The death of a soldier

15. The distance does not smoke, the dust is black from tears.

My grandfather did not bring a single medal.

Only this is not his fault,

Because he himself did not come from the war.

16. He was buried in the globe of the earth,

And he was only a soldier

In total, friends, a simple soldier,

No titles or awards.

17. All over the country from edge to edge

There is no such city, there is no village

Wherever May Victory Comes

Great 9th.

18. Alive - verification. Glory to the fallen!

Fireworks thunder and silence.

The state celebrates the victory,

Wearing flowers and orders.

19.From Marshal to Soldier

Everyone is equal before the Victory

How they were once equal to her,

On the day the war ended.

20. The war is over.

And the guns fell silent.

And the years have ironed out the great trouble.

And we live. And we meet spring again,

Celebrating Victory Day, the best day of the year!

Grade 8 Poems.

Song - May Waltz.

Leading:

greatness, courage and courage. Day of our memory.

We are eternally indebted to those who gave us

WORLD, SPRING, LIFE.

As long as we remember this war, we will live, our Motherland, Russia, will live. And this holiday will be the brightest and most joyful holiday on earth.

The floor is given to the only veteran

WWII - V.V. Koreshkov and Kryukov.

Host: The last shots of a great, difficult, tragic and unforgettable war have fizzled out. But the wounds in the hearts of people do not heal. And on the solemn and festive days of the Great Victory, we again and again return our thoughts to those harsh years, to those heroic days. Indeed, in the memory of the people, the immeasurable suffering of the war years and the immeasurable courage of the people are still alive.

The floor is given to the head of the school museum, E.S. Gaidukova.

Today, relatives of those killed in the Tumanovskaya land have come to us, Please come to the microphone and introduce yourself .________________________________

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And again today we are opening another memorial plate with 37 names of those killed on the Tumanovskaya land. And the honorary right to open the memorial plaque is given to our guests, relatives and close relatives of those who died during the Second World War.

Let's all together launch 37 balloons into the sky symbolizing peace on earth in honor of those whose names and surnames appeared on our brotherly grave ..

The song "Cranes" is played.

Dear Tumanovites, a wonderful person lives in our village, who writes beautiful poems and due to her modesty is not published anywhere, she wrote a poem dedicated to the Great Victory "Nobody is forgotten, nothing is forgotten."

And we all know her well. Vera Alexandrovna

The floor is yours.

Leading

There are no those among us

Who went to the front and never returned.

Let's remember through the centuries, through the years,

About those who will never come again.

Let's remember!

Leading:Let's pay tribute to the fallen in the Great

World War II a minute of silence.

(Minute of silence) Metronome

We put flowers at the foot of the obelisk.

Flame of eternal flame flutters

At the cost of courage and risk

Victory was given to them.

Host: Dear veterans, home front workers, fellow villagers and guests! We propose to lay flowers and wreaths as a tribute to all those who died in the Great Patriotic War.

(Laying wreaths and flowers) - Music

The rally is attended by military civilians

professions - words of congratulations from Vorobyov

Anatoly Afanasyevich his sons Dmitry and

Alexey, Lobachev Oleg Vasilyevich and his sons

and Dymkovsky Alexander Petrovich.

Leading:

Low bow to you, courageous soldiers and valiant workers of the rear of the Great Patriotic War! Live happily ever after! Let this sky be peaceful and the warm home of the father. May our people be happy, may our Motherland live and prosper!

The rally dedicated to the Victory in the Great Patriotic War is declared closed.

The song Victory Day sounds.